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<blockquote data-quote="craig1" data-source="post: 986356" data-attributes="member: 16211"><p>Found the other post. Here is the info I posted last year. I believe it is all still accurate.</p><p></p><p>- DeLorme Topo maps are mapped to an accuracy resolution appropriate for 1:100k maps.</p><p></p><p>- Garmin MapSource Topo uses DeLorme data and is also appropriate for 1:100k maps.</p><p></p><p>- National Geographic Topo uses the USGS 1:24k maps which have a lot of detail, but are fairly outdated in the mountains. Combine this with the GPS tracks from nwjeepn.com and you have a pretty good setup for finding the trails.</p><p></p><p>- Ozi Explorer is awesome. Especially since you can scan and register your green trails maps. Green trails maps are 1:15k but that is only because they felt that a map that covered more area would be more useful to hikers. The actual data on the map comes from a combination of sources and is similar in accuracy to the 1:24k USGS topo maps, only they have updated roads, trails, etc. It takes a lot of work, but Ozi-Explorer and Green Trails maps are probably as good as it gets for Cascade Wheelin'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craig1, post: 986356, member: 16211"] Found the other post. Here is the info I posted last year. I believe it is all still accurate. - DeLorme Topo maps are mapped to an accuracy resolution appropriate for 1:100k maps. - Garmin MapSource Topo uses DeLorme data and is also appropriate for 1:100k maps. - National Geographic Topo uses the USGS 1:24k maps which have a lot of detail, but are fairly outdated in the mountains. Combine this with the GPS tracks from nwjeepn.com and you have a pretty good setup for finding the trails. - Ozi Explorer is awesome. Especially since you can scan and register your green trails maps. Green trails maps are 1:15k but that is only because they felt that a map that covered more area would be more useful to hikers. The actual data on the map comes from a combination of sources and is similar in accuracy to the 1:24k USGS topo maps, only they have updated roads, trails, etc. It takes a lot of work, but Ozi-Explorer and Green Trails maps are probably as good as it gets for Cascade Wheelin'. [/QUOTE]
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